Dennis Brown is arguably one of reggae’s most popular singers after Bob Marley. On Tribulation Dennis again teams up with veteran Jamaican producer Alvin “G.G.” Ranglin, creating a hit-filled package of message songs like “Make it Easy” and “Watch This Sound (For What it’s Worth)” as well as sultry love songs like “Love Keep Us Together.” These 16 tracks also feature the cream of Jamaican musicians, such as Roots Radics, Chris Meredith and Dean Fraser. Contains more than 60 minutes of music.

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